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Kenmore heavy duty 70 series washer

The washer starts fine gose through the sikles fine ,but willnot fill up with water,

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How do i remove the top of the washer to get to the plastic ring aroung the lid

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The washer starts on a fill cycle. If it's not getting any water check the screens in the valve where the water line hooks to the back. If it is getting water but not filling up pull up on the drain hose. If it is to far down the drain it can **** the water right out of the unit.

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